Amahi 9
WARNING | |
---|---|
This is the Development page for Amahi 9 on Fedora 23. It IS NOT production ready.
|
Work In Progress | |
---|---|
This article is currently undergoing major expansion or restructuring. You are welcome to assist by editing it as well. If this article has not been edited in several days, please remove this template. |
This is the beginning of the Amahi 9 on Fedora 23 development. The text on this page are notes for use without the process.
Contents
NOTES:
- Ensure your system meets the minimum hardware requirements for Amahi before proceeding.
- 32-bit installs are not available nor supported in Amahi 9.
- You must install Fedora 23 Server prior to installing Amahi 9.
To Do List
- Amahi F23 Repo
- Compile hda-ctl and hda-platform
- Create F23 Apps in Testmaster
- Establish F23 in Grinder
- Build F23 Amahi specific RPMs (Greyhole, Netboot, Plex Media Server, Anywhere, Sync)
Proposed
Bug Fixes
- MariaDB Server running, but shows as stopped in Server tab (Bug #1802)
- Some DNS Aliases are broken (Bug #1342)
- Debug page (Bug #1373)
- Web App DNS Aliases (Bug #1586)
- Samba Config errors (Bug #1841)
New Features
Installing Amahi 9 Beta
Install Fedora 23
There are two ways to install Fedora: Minimal (CD), so-called Netinstall, which is recommended, and the Full (DVD) install for cases that need more hardware support.
Minimal (CD) Install
We recommend this method for a quick download and fast installation.
Download the Fedora 23 Netinstall CD for 64 bit (415MB).
- Fedora 23 Netinstall 64-bit (http)
Full (DVD) Install
This is only recommended for cases where the Minimal install does not work well (e.g. if your hardware needs extra drivers).
Download the Fedora 23 Server DVD for 64 bit (2.0 GB), preferably using torrents
- Fedora 23 Server 64-bit (http)
- Fedora 23 Server 64-bit (torrent)
Insstall Amahi
These are the steps, done as root (or sudo):
rpm -Uvh http://f23.amahi.org/noarch/hda-release-6.9.0-1.noarch.rpm dnf -y install hda-ctl hda-install YOUR-INSTALL-CODE
NOTE: yum
(deprecated) has been replaced with dnf
as the Fedora package manager.
Testing
Known Issues
- See Bug Fixes for additional issues.